[Redbook4:299][19880109:0947k]{Spiritual
Darkness (2)}[9th
January 1988]
19880109.0947
[continued]
One
footnote about [SX]'s stay here throws some light, as it were, on the
matter of eye darkness.* Before we {left} London [W] used to comment
– when he** came to see us – on the strangeness of [SX]'s eyes
when he used to talk late into the night, mostly about his problems
{with} [the associated commercial organisations we both worked for]
(and, to a limited extent, with [Y[X]]). I noticed then that his
eyes had become much darker than when I had first met him a few years
before.
During
this {recent} stay, his eyes actually lightened and darkened
according to what he was talking about: if I remember rightly,
discussion of [Y[X]] [...] was the kind of thing which may have produced
darkness (This was the second discussion until 6a.m. or thereabouts;
the periods of eye-darkness were highly noticeable). I am not sure
whether darkness of expression is a reflection of this eye-darkness
or an actual physical condition.
*ref
[[Redbook4:192-193][19871202:0005]{Spiritual
Darkness}[2nd
December 1987]f,]
192-3.
**[[SX].
[W] is a She.]
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